Bridgetown is located in the Parish of Saint Michael on the eastern coast of the Caribbean Sea. It is the capital of Barbados, known for its beautiful scenery and pleasant climate. The city serves as the political, economic, cultural, and transportation center of Barbados, and is also a major trading hub in the Eastern Caribbean, boasting one of the deep-water harbors in the West Indies.
Bridgetown is a picturesque coastal city that has preserved its ancient historical buildings while modern structures have sprung up like mushrooms, seamlessly blending the two architectural styles to create a charming cityscape that attracts a large number of tourists. The city features numerous attractions such as squares, fountains, churches, parks, sculptures, beaches, among which the popular tourist destinations include the National Heroes Square, the Botanical Gardens, the Independence Square, the Independence Arch, Queen’s Park, and the Jewish Synagogue. The pristine white beaches of Bridgetown are highly popular, lined with palm trees and featuring an underwater park that allows visitors to fully enjoy the beach and explore the fascinating underwater world.
Bridgetown
Reasons to visit: Capital of Barbados
Continent: North America
Country/Region: Barbados
Parish/State: Saint Michael Parish
City: Bridgetown